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The survey also suggests that retailers are more confident about the economic outlook than 12 months ago. Some 28pc of retail bosses said that economic instability could have a strong impact on their business, compared to 45pc last year, while the proportion of retailers expecting their sales to grow in Western Europe rose from 39pc to 47pc.
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The Democratic-controlled Senate was expected to approve agovernment spending bill on Saturday, after stripping out aRepublican plan to defund the 2010 U.S. healthcare reform lawknown as "Obamacare."
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The failed test is deepening long-standing politicaldivisions over U.S. missile defense, prompting Republicans tocall for increased funding on missile defense programs becauseof escalating threats from North Korea and Iran.
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Obama had indeed gotten himself into something of a box by drawing a "red line" against chemical weapons (and it should be noted that many of his critics on the right were some of the ones pushing him to get tough on Syria). But Assad was in a box, too. He didn't want to get bombed. He threatened retaliation if he was bombed – and didn't really have much to back that up. But politically, he couldn't be viewed as giving in to Obama or to Secretary of State John Kerry. His only face-saving measure was to deal with someone like Putin – an "imperfect messenger," to borrow a phrase from Anthony Weiner. But Putin was probably the only person who could deliver it.